At least 598 Aboriginal people have died in custody since the 1991 Royal Commission and there were more tragic deaths in June.
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At least 598 Aboriginal people have died in custody since the 1991 Royal Commission and there were more tragic deaths in June.
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Momentum is growing behind a campaign for Justice for Kumanjayi White, a 24-year-old Warlpiri man from Yuendumu killed by police in the Coles supermarket in Mparntwe-Alice Springs on Tuesday.
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On Tuesday 6 May, Gomeroi people led a 150-strong crowd of trade unionists and climate activists on a march from the NSW Supreme Court to Parliament House.
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The Victorian government has passed a bail law that includes removing the requirement to consider remand as a last resort for children.
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Albanese promised his government would create “real jobs” for Indigenous people. Its new program offers only 700 jobs this year.
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The new Country Liberal Party government is on the rampage in the Northern Territory, inspired by Donald Trump’s rapid-fire reactionary policy announcements in the US.
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Tom Fiebig looks at the famous Freedom Ride in NSW, which saw students expose the racism and segregation against Aboriginal people across the state
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The government is waging a major attack on Treaty principles in Aotearoa-New Zealand, writes Jayden Rivers, but gains for Maori did not come from the Treaty itself
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The failure of the Voice referendum left racists and the right emboldened. There has been a particularly racist panic about “youth crime”.
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Joyce Caroline Clague (nee Mercy), an incredible warrior for Aboriginal rights and justice for all oppressed peoples, died peacefully on 25 September, aged 86.
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